Today marks round 2 of Dads chemo.The first round was rough , he's alittle like me in that nausea is the worst thing ever . He found it so hard to deal with and we had to get a doc out to help one night .
Side effects haven't been so awful as yet as it was the first round , who knows what this round will be like.
Dad has on good days been out doing stuff like digging a veg patch , there really is no telling folks :) but its good and positive and normal to see him doing these things.
Little sis is due back 19th of May so she will be here for a round of chemo and the after effects , it's important for her to see what goes on . Australia is far enough away that day to day not seeing these things, well we worry that its out of sight out of mind to a certain extent and we worry that she may think she didn't spend enough time with him later on.
Here's hoping tonight is comfortable .
Also we got a good result back from his liver scan, whatever they thought was there is now gone though his livers a little enlarged ( doesn't drink much at all)
So we shall see what this week brings.
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